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A woman learns that the Bernese Mountain dog she bought isn't a purebred puppy; a friend bails on a birthday vacation.
A woman learns that the Bernese Mountain dog she bought isn't a purebred puppy; a friend bails on a birthday vacation.
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S1, EP96 "Give Me My Lunch Money & Trial by Textbook"A man says he was unfairly fired for treating new hires to drinks at lunch; a stepmother goes back on her promise to pay college room-and-board fees.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP22 "Face the Facts"A man sues his boss after a viral video she posts exposes their romantic relationship and gets them both fired.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP21 "Lawn Jockey Jerk & Puppy Love"A neighbor is brought to court for having a racist statue in his yard; a woman says her ex-boyfriend threatened to take her dogs to the pound.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP20 "Not My Dog & Birthday Bailout"A woman learns that the Bernese Mountain dog she bought isn't a purebred puppy; a friend bails on a birthday vacation.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP19 "Legal Retreat & Bad Endings, New Beginnings"Vacation renters throw a fight night viewing party without permission; exes expecting a baby feud over money given.
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